If you are asking about the Zeste, they stay centered very well and the 
extra barrel adjuster on the straddle wire is a big help.  These really 
have better stopping power than the Tektro I was using and the extra 
adjustment is convenient since a loaded Hunq will wear down the pads pretty 
quickly.

Marc

On Sunday, October 5, 2014 1:35:58 PM UTC-4, Michael Hechmer wrote:
>
> How is the setup? and how well do they stay in position after you get them 
> set? and has anyone tried these?
>
> On Sunday, October 5, 2014 9:36:36 AM UTC-4, Marc Irwin wrote:
>>
>> I have a pair of VO Zeste on my Hunq. 
>> <http://simplecycle-marc.blogspot.com/2014/06/re-reviews-vo-zeste-brakestitanica-x.html>
>>  
>>  I really love them.  They not only open fully, they have longer arms for 
>> greater stopping power and a unique extra barrel adjuster on the straddle 
>> wire.
>>
>> Marc
>>
>> On Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:59:46 PM UTC-4, AaronY wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey Bunch,
>>>
>>> I'm looking for some new Canti's and specifically want a set that will 
>>> open nice and wide to avoid having to deflate large tires when putting the 
>>> wheel in and out.  Riv sells the Shimano CX-70 that do this well 
>>> apparently.  Are there other suggestions though as those are $120 per pair.
>>>
>>> Also, what's the deal with the CX-70s?  Is it just the pads that are 
>>> installed are short enough to miss most fork blades?  If so, what problems 
>>> might crop up if shorter pads are installed on other types of cantis?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Aaron Young
>>> the Dalles, OR    
>>>
>>

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